What is the use of the crystal ball in Goose Goose Duck? In the amusement park map, players can display a player by wiping the crystal ball. However, it's a bit confusing as to what identity the displayed player has and why they are shown in the crystal ball. To address this, the guide for the crystal ball gameplay in Goose Goose Duck will provide an explanation in the most straightforward way to clear up any confusion.

The crystal ball is located in the fortune-teller area of the amusement park map. Once you enter the fortune-teller's tent, you can see the crystal ball on the table. When a player interacts with the crystal ball, after completing the task of wiping it, the crystal ball will display the name of a certain player, as if giving a prophecy to the player.

However, in classic mode, the player displayed by the crystal ball is randomly selected, and it does not reveal the identity of that player to the person who wiped it. Players cannot directly determine the identity of the displayed player through the crystal ball, so in classic mode, it is just an Easter egg feature.

If the game has the corruption mechanism enabled, then the crystal ball will show the corrupted player. This way, when good role players wipe the crystal ball, they can get an early warning of danger, allowing them to better grasp the game information. Additionally, anyone from any faction can wipe the crystal ball, and the effect after wiping is the same for all.

In summary, only in games with the corruption mechanism enabled can the crystal ball guide players to danger. In non-corruption games, the crystal ball will only randomly select a player to display, without any additional meaning. That's all for the introduction on what the crystal ball in Goose Goose Duck is used for.